Title: Quantum hypothesis testing between qubit states with parity
Speaker:Yi Shen,Jiangnan University
Time:10:00am-11:00am,2023.07.31
Venue: 管理楼1418
Abstract:Quantum hypothesis testing (QHT) provides an effective method to discriminate between two quantum states using a two-outcome positive operator-valued measure (POVM). Two types of decision errors in a QHT can occur. In this paper we focus on the asymmetric setting of QHT, where the two types of decision errors are treated unequally, considering the operational limitations arising from the lack of a reference frame for chirality. This reference frame is associated with the group $\bbZ_2$ consisting of the identity transformation and the parity transformation. Thus, we have to discriminate between two qubit states by performing the $\bbZ_2$-invariant POVMs only. We start from the discrimination between two pure states. By solving the specific optimization problem we completely characterize the asymptotic behavior of the minimal probability of type-II error which occurs when the null hypothesis is accepted when it is false. Our results reveal that the minimal probability reduces to zero in a finite number of copies, if the $\bbZ_2$-twirlings of such two pure states are different. We further derive the critical number of copies such that the minimal probability reduces to zero. Finally, we replace one of the two pure states with a maximally mixed state, and similarly characterize the asymptotic behavior of the minimal probability of type-II error.